California bans loud ads on streaming platforms for peace and quiet

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California has enacted a law requiring streaming platforms to ensure that advertisements are not louder than the main content, building on federal regulations, with enforcement starting July 1, 2026. The law aims to address consumer complaints about loud ads, although streaming services initially opposed it due to control challenges. The law was inspired by a personal story and seeks to improve viewer experience by regulating ad volume.
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- No more loud commercials: Governor Newsom signs SB 576 CA.gov
- New California law bans loud ads on streaming services for ‘peace and quiet’ The Guardian
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